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° iad i | | 4 ; PAGE TWELVE PASPER-DENVER BUS SERVICE T BEGIN MONDAY “Royal Blue Lines” to Operate Cars Daily Into Colorado. he th wine Unkne Ha mornin They Sleep With Nation’s Heroic Dead ceremonies the bodles of several v ture shows the flag: rd and Lieut, J. B. Lawrence. etms of the Shenandoah disaster wer f Arlington National Cemetery near Washington. raped caskets containing the bodies of Lieut. Com, Louls Che Casper Sunday Tribune REX COMPANY | WING CONTROL } (Continued From Page One) Cromer gave {t as his opinion that the Rex company actually had gained possession of the two showhouses August 25 when A, H. Stewart or- dered the opposing company out and placed his own men to fill positions occupied by the other employes, “It is my opinion that mere pos- session of the business office of the theaters would have been sufficient for the purpose, even though the of- fice of the America was located {nj the Iris building.” the judge said. Cass had rejected the proposals of the president of the Rex company and that there had remained fer A. H. Stewart nothing but to reduce the rent or to cancel the lease, The Rex company was granted a temporary injunction» against the Casper Wyoming Theaters company to prevent the latter with interfer- ing with its operation of the two houses, The Casper Wyoming The- aters company then filed a motion to dissolve the injunction. ne ond SELECTION OF REFEREES IS THRESHED OUT “It 1s hard to eay which organt- zation has ascendenty in the lobbles.| CHICAGO, Ill, Sept. 12.—(By The fact remains that A. H. Stew-| United Press)—Western conference i in hi art announced that he, was there! coaches meeting here today turned e buried on the| taking possession. When the ple-| from talking shop’with referees and Not far away is the tomb of the | ture shows started the plaintiff com- other. officials to vote.in favor of pany had taken possession so far as| modifying the present method of se- it could, It had people there in| tecting officials for games. every part of the house, Lt Line nd make the will nd Casper will wo of & stock. One at 8 a. m. reach a Young Women ation, corner Firs ss made s Christian associ-| apartme: t and Wolcott. Of-| been S and visited houses eviously which and W. C. A. ACTIVITIES had those nash telephone 1456. General secre-| seeking a location are invited to use paifor diner telephone the inf><mation thu ilable to the nr on the return trip = Duptis in the association office. ¢ Cheyenne, nnis, » thousand one hundred and : will make ine-atope, » tennis court ored by *he| nine ons used the headquarters ith thie exception of . C. A. on East ‘ond steeet,| as individuals during the three sum dine ; exceed oming so popular that ft is nec:| mer months this number not includ- 4 ( essary to schedule at a day}ing those who used the rooms on i 1 in order ure its use. Xes-| Sundays and fn the evenings, 4,15 C w only one hour] telephone calls in and out over the 7 from early morning until Jate eve-| public office ine were reported, this Bs rt was not in use.| number also not including the calls - spective order ry prospect that the | outside f the day fice hours oy « company, continue during the| the calls over the private office line. . jlendo, | beautif days. Call the office |The residence has been in ‘use by atland, | for sched an transients as well as by permanent Cotes fs rooms to the limit of its capacity. hotely} Report of Summer Activities. | the Y. W. y bus of At a recent meeting of the board | been to operate o of director rep the sumn y pur- three Cas The Royal 3 are operating under the on the regular us classes was 2 ults of wh npetent have been en- | re oh and each pilot has had months 1 controlling the big drivers constantly as the m s and considerable activity in ing, the work growing in pom yort of the work of Miss Mary of the as. jure of small budget far, Janus still under the community chest. Plans for\expansion in serv Helen Wallace, Mrs. C. ind Miss Laura Monson. Dd. 1 x pool for the an experiment, were most g Upon national bureau of labor on progressed League of Nations Honors Y.W. and for the year thus September 30.) is allotment from to erce commission rul- ‘al departments the community, were discussed by to the management. Miss Kissick reported that the| the board. The president, Mrs. C. D. used are manufactured | swimming and tennis programs put| Murane;, reminded those present of company that | on for the first time by the organi-| the progress which though slow, had 1 but bus motors | zation had proven very successful.| been steadily made by the organiza- at . While capable of attain-| For several y , the Y. W. C tion in the face of difficulties, and : © speed of 85 miles per hour, the | has tried to sponsor a tennis court | expressed the belief that the pres- ueper-Denver cars have been goy-| for the use of the community but|ent year might show a considcrable ned to a speed of 50 miles per] has never found a proposition that | nee, building upon the past. A yur, and passengers are therefore | {t was able to carry before. Not only | committee previously appointed was ft ident due to ex-| girls and young women but boys and} given authority to work very defi- < 1 en people young men have ated the | nitely to open up new ways of serv- 1 in each privilege of an available court. The| ice. The committee consists of Miss mry CLA. the invitation of the inter- nd emig: ears. The bus which will make he report further showed the’as-| tion of the League of Nations, Mrs ial Casper to Denver trip’ sociation had been represented at| Edith Terry Bremer of the National is now on display in the} both the Girl Reserve conference | Board Young Women’s Christian as- sotto: id the communit iference at | sociations is attending the internat The fare charged by the new bus stes Park, the former four girls | lonal donference on the protection | | It one, line is 3.6 cents per mile, or exactly | and the associate « tary and the| of girls and women emigrants. e same s railroad fare. As the | latter by one board member and the| was held in Geneva, highway route is a bit shorter than | general secre Attendance at as-| to 9. e railway, the final city to city} sociation conferences js so import- The group, a relatively small re by bus is a littl $ than the| ant a part of the local work that a] was composed of representatives 1d figure. healthful reaction upon the coming} Who in a governmental or private a years’ work is anticipated from the Brewers Set During the thre statistics show in the employmen newed World Record r. PAUL n., Sept. 12.—(Unit- | employers, 542; n Prees)—The Brewers set a new| interviewed (includin Vs record for double plays to-| requests for wo r completed three to|in the above) 1,00 h thelr total to 183, just one| One hundred re tha had in 1923.| apartments were ol vas made in 154] room registry. file kee’s record | during the montl made ir § file includes _m: Do you use the same c and for that elk Wint * hunting or duck hunting trip nothing more con- enient than a good wrist watch. We-have me twer different models to show you 1 Elgin, Hamilton, Waltham, Gruen Bulova m Priced $17.50 to $75.00 Elgin Rectan- Wrist watch case, 15-jev serviceable and Priced at } $55.00 Very very pretty Platinum and White Gold + Mountings We a large showing of tho t and best in Diamond Ring mountings. Reasonably priced and we ‘mount them in our own shop, delegations attending. the registrants for emplc registrants, girls, © summer months, | sit. While in Geneva, Mrs. following work t department: New ment, 205; re- calls from umber placed 519; ne repeated ot included International Migration the Y. W. Cc. have delegates. of the wor Europe and done in the United Stat nd ten rooms and] cluding EF by the Y visited and the|C. A, Mrs. Brem brought up-to-date | tember 1 of August. The uny other _rooms,! Tribune Want Ads Bring When You Buy Jewelry are as when buying an auto or a pair of shoes? Well If You Don’t, You Should! Wholesome Advice to Jewelry Purchasers There y is no other line of merchandising where the buying public really know so lttle of real value of the merchandise as in the Iry line. The reason for this lack of knowl js not hard to explain—it is wholly be you do pot frequent a jewelry store mi 1 a few times a year. If an honest jewe possi) id you a good watch you don't have to buy vnother for twenty to fifty years. The same thi applies to a diamond, “A diamond never wears out and unless you wish to add to your collection of diamonds, you need never to look into the prices or quality iamonds. And so dow 1 line it good plece of tium or gold jewelry good watch or mond lasts a Mfetime and you have go little reason to make a study of them or attempt to become acquainted with, the. different. grades, ' rr is the best policy always fe refore, 4 to f t your jeweler and then select your jowelry Become better acquainted with us. Call into our store frequently and let us show you the new cred in Platinum, Gold and Gold Filled Jewelr nd also the newer: designs in high grade Watches, ,We enjoy showing the. new articles and explaining to you their quulities et We carry only lines from well plished manufacturers and such Mnes as we can recom: antee, ines. however, we have many Form a habit of calling on your jewelry wants as well as you may wish pertaining to Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry or Silverware. ROTHROCK V TS TO SEE U ROTHROCK Jewelers HENNING HOTEL BUILDING PHONE 2526 capacity deal with the protection of ' women and children in tran: Bremer will also attend the meeting of the | Service at| which all the European branches of A. organization will! in. w Nesults. September 8 | ; The invitation came In recognition | the ports of | offered by the fair, will be an incen- j and | appreciated Instead of letting coaches of op- posing teams agree on officials for the games, the suggested program is to have each coach draw up fol- “Further, according to. tha rec- ords, George Stewart, went to the : justice of the peace and said over his own signature that A. H. Stewart lowing the close of the sea- and Milo Garside were in possession |son a “preferred ist’ of 30 or A warrant was issued. If George} more game arbitors who are accept- Stewart said on the witness stand that he had told the justice that the] men were threatening to take pos- able to him. From these lists, the conference officials committee would select men In case of conflict the committee on officials could exercise its own judgment. The plan must be ap proved by the board of directors be- The judge also reviewed previous negotiations between the officials of the two companies on the matter of having the rent reduced. It was his conclusion that both Bishop and| fore befng accepted and in any u (Continued From Page’ One) — eee — troop has been especially trained for their appearance at the fait. Thera | g — will also be a troop drill, a session DID DFID DDD III III I SSIS ID DDD DPF OI TFIID DI DIODOD DODD ODO OOF sessicn, that in itself ts not alone|to officiate who are acceptable to a crime in this state, so far as I|the coaches of both teams in each | have been able to learn.” game. SUNDAY, SEP-TEMBER 13, 1925 toate SiS peat aaa sa combing through the rules and standardizing of possible conflicting interpretations. event would not go into effect this season. All conference coaches and many athletic directors were present as well as a score of referees. and umpires. They took up the day For Sale Dr. H. R. Lathrop’s Dairy Herd of Purebred Registered Holstein , Cattle ~ Tell the Advertiser—“I, saw: {t in The ‘Tribune. Including King Cremelle Waldorf, Grand Cham- pion Bull of Colorado and Wyoming, Grand Champion Cows of Wyoming for the past two years, and the As- sociate Herd, which consists of 21 head all told. ALSO Registered Poland China Hogs. Headed by Rambler, 600-lb. Boar, register No. 137711, of the old McGillvray herd. A prize winner at Wyoming State Fairs. Write or Phone Dr. H. CASPER, WYO. R. Lathrop of polo by the officers of the Fourth, a rescue race and a Roman race by | § the soldiers. The regimental band will be present with the soldiers. The Kismet Trio, two women and a man, will appear onsthe platform daily.” This act comes from the Ne- braska State fair to the Wyoming State fair. An innovation this year will be the night. show at the grounds. A contract has been made with the| 4 Fidelity Fireworks company of Chi- cago, to put on their scenic. battle spectacle, “Smashing the Hindcn- burg Line.” ‘This will be given on the nights of September 16, 17 and 18. In addition to the spectacle, there will be a large number of pieces and the exhibition will be one of the finest ever staged in Wyom- ing. The display is the same as will be given at the Colorado State fair and at the Utah State falr. A band concert ‘will be given each evening: on the grounds, On Saturday afternoon, as an ad- ded attraction, there will be a series of races, There will be a motorcy- cle race, a “Bug” race, and a free- forall. Some of the best ‘ers in the state will be in this competition. ERBERT HOOVER says that you can’t : buy a 100,000 horse- power electric generator at a 10-cent store. —DODDDDIDDDII DIDI IDIOT TOO Th track program will start Wed- Bicaeie Tir aera The Byllesby. organization ‘areata eats Daa!) Bae rcv £0 ‘bewguite sites ral hall has been taken, it being nec-| uy one. More than 900 com- pat eeip pe emis Cl OL | munities in 18 states, with a bumper crops prevalent over the state, there 1s going to be a wonder ful show og of the agricultural pro- ducts of Wyoming. The entry receipts already show that there will be a fine showing of livestock. Some of the best Here-- ford and Shorthorn herds of the west will be represented with the pick of the herds, It ‘4s expected that the interest aroused in the feed- ing of stock in Wyoming will result in a good showing of feeder stuff. The registered Hereford bull offered combined population in ex- cess of 3,000,000, hold it responsible for utility services of one or more kinds, The utility properties are grouped into nine principal operating companies. Some o by Governor Carey and the register: these companies serve large ed Shorthorn bull offeredsby C. J. i i Hautiof Glstapsatia, ie Ginn wrists regions stretching over several states, where multitudes of cities and towns are con- nected by transmission lines with great generating stations. ve to the showing of a big bunch of feeder stock. There is sure to be a finé exhibit ‘n the swine department, both the Poland Chinas ana the Durocs, The national associations of these breeds are co-operating with the State Fair nontinations in both classes have been filled. In the Chicago h arters The lower fl ¢ Agricultural i ie AS aeeenpeese: is a complet: force of experi- The. United States Department of enced executives and tech- Agriculture, co-operating with the state fair, will have an exhibit es- | appropriate to this western | nical experts — operating, engineering construction, c r The Extension Depart . * | ment of the State University, the commercial accounting and | Vocational Agriculture, . the 30ys' | financial. Their range of prac- tice and observation is exceed- ingly wide. They possess the ability possible only through specialization. ~ Girls’ clubs, will take the rest of the | space in this bullding. The Indutrial building, has’ been remodeled thia year and has been made into q more attractive place for the housing of this department. There will be greater showings in this building this year than ever before. Among the larger exhibitors re the Midwest Oil company, the as Oil company, the Colorado Fuel and Iron’ company, the Ohio company, the Great Western Su- company and the Holly Sugar npany. There will be numerous other attractive displays and this building will prove one of the most interesting on the grounds The decorations of the Arts and Crafts building have been completed and the result lias been a trans mation of the interior. ‘The beauti- ful ‘effect achieved’ will doubtless be by the visitors, The | south end of this hullding has been arranged for a rest room and for a meeting place of the Old Timers. | The members’ of the Boys’ and | Girls' clubs will be quartered. on the | grounds, the girls to occupy a dorm itory andthe boys to Ive in army tents, The club teams will be in competition in judging and demon. strating during the fair. ‘The Boy Scouts will also be camped on the grounds nnd will compete for a cup offered by tho State Fair, and cash | 4 At the properties are manag- ers of broad experience and upwards of 6,000 trained, foyal and conscientious work- ers, fully aware that they must please the public if they are to be personally successful, DPI DIDI III DDD DOD OD OFT ODDO OOD ODIO prizes given by public-spirited citi- zens of Douglas and Casper. Dr. G. M. Anderson, state health in officer, co-operation with the | will conduct a child and} ‘ave conference during the period. He has secured the | vices of Dr. Ramsey of Denver, who 1s on the staff of the Colorado State hospital and the Colorado Uni versity Medica! School, to conduct the examination of bables and chil dren on September 17, 18 and 19. On | other days. Dotiglas physicians will assist Dr. Anderson, 5 Next Week “Owner SDD ODD TDDODOD ODODOOD ODT OD DODD TDI —_—_£$_— es 5 Introducing the BY LLESBY Organization - How Size Helps to Save & Byllesby Engineering & Management Corporation Engineers and Managers for the Mountain States Power Company a DN a NN a a en ea Grouping of technical and management functions makes possible a supervisory staff able to construct efficient propertics, solve operating problems and maintain meth- ods satisfactory to the public. Many years of results are back of these statements: By the grouping and building up of markets for utility serv- ice it is possible to develop water powers, and to build lenge steam power stations gas plants which save enormously in the consump- tion of fuel. ’ By the grouping ‘of proper- ties, assured of competent ment and engineer- ncing power is cre- ated. Thus capital for im- provements and extensions is obtained at lower cost : would be possible otherwise.' t Savings are made by collective purchasing power in the pur- chase of materials, supplies and equipment. a mana; ing, ‘These are some of the reasons why ratés charged for utility services have been kept down and reduced during the past ten years. ’ For example, the average rate for electricity throughout the country is 8% per cent lower than before the war, despite doubled costs for most items necessary to provide service. ship by the People SONNEI NO NNN NINO NOON YOM IEEE IONE